Seeds Of Liberty Presents: Common Objections to Voluntaryism Part 3

Please enjoy the third installment of our series on Common Objections to Voluntaryism. In part 3, Dave is joined by Danilo and Jeremy. Herein they discuss; “What would we use for money/currency?”, “Who would protect our food/ban GMOs?”, “How would criminals be dealt with?”. “How would poor people get an education?” and “Anarchy has never existed/never will exist.”

Please enjoy our recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. Herein we discuss money vs. currency, the Federal Reserve, the mandrake mechanism, money as a tool, fiat currency vs the gold standard, money being the “root of all evil”, alternate currencies, the connection between central banks and the military industrial complex, precious metals as an insurance policy, diversifying your assets, moving towards agorism, the probability of an economic collapse, transferring wealth, educating yourself about money, and more!

” Money is only a tool. It will take you wherever you wish, but it will not replace you as the driver.” – Ayn Rand

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For GMO – I'm not for banning things, and besides – they have already proven to be capable of any level of corruption. They would find their way around any ban, any regulation, etc… but maybe the publicity around a ban could possibly affect public awareness about the issue faster than anything else. People need to reject GMO because eating it or supporting the creators of it is unthinkable to them. Consumers (as in the eaters of it) would not create a black market, they are indifferent about it… GMO farmers might though. Messing with the food chain as they are… this is a new kind of crime that may ultimately affect the entire planet for a long time. What will the unintended consequences of it be? It's a crime against all of nature far beyond any other – there's only one other I can think of that even comes close (and it's not nukes). Even as a libertarian I have a hard time thinking of genetic modification as a thing people should be "free" to do to a food chain, because it is such an assault… potentially on every living thing.

How do you guys feel about the recent events in Baltimore? I have a friend who kind of introduced me to this whole school of thought and his reaction is vehement hatred for police and really hopes as many police die as possible. While I can see where the outrage comes from that view is so extreme to me! Something I've enjoyed about listening to y'all is your emphasis on peace, and respect for the sanctity of all life. Another point I was discussing is how the looting and damaging of private property seemed so senseless to me. From my perspective there is no good that comes from perpetuating violence, but I've kind of been met with an argument of "the ends justify the means" … Wouldn't that be the exact attitude of the government just on the opposite side? Anyways like I said the "peaceful" part of your ideology appeals to my reason more than the extreme "fuck-the-government-fuck-the-police-lets-burn-it-all-down mentality that I've heard before kind of randomly discovering y'all's' podcast. I like hearing your thoughts and think it's really cool that y'all interact and respond to your viewers/listeners/followers as well as you do.